Illinois Content Test Latest 2024 Graded A+
Illinois Content Test Latest 2024 Graded A+ Transitional stage a student who has moved beyond phonetic spelling stage and are familiar with sophisticated correct rules and conventions Metacognition being aware and self-regulating one's own thinking as comprehension takes place. Self-monitoring, or stopping to self-assess and check one's own understanding is most related to metacognition student sentences: correct sentence: the children knew they would get in trouble. The lessons were easy for them incorrect sentence: the children new they wood get in truble. They lessens were easy for the, What is happening here? the student recognizes that each syllable should contain a vowel but does not alway add these letters correctly and is familiar with consonant doubling semi-phonetic stage Children begin to comprehend letter to Sam correspondences. They frequently use simple logic to symbolize words with single letters. A good example is using "U" for "you". phonetic stage The child uses a letter or group of letters to represent every speech sound that they hear in a word. Although some of their choices do not conform to conventional English spelling, they are systematic and easily understood. Examples are KOM for come and EN for in. 5 essential components of an effective reading instruction program? 1. phonemic awareness 2. phonics 3. vocabulary development 4. reading fluency 5. Reading comprehension strategies phonemic awareness The ability to hear, identify,and manipulate the individual sounds, phonemes, in oral language. phonics -the understanding that there is a predictable relationship between phonemes (sounds of spoken language) and graphemes (the letter and spelling that represent those sounds in written language) -you use the relationships to recognize familiar words and identify/decode unfamiliar ones Vocabulary development -the knowledge of stored information about the meanings and pronunciations of words necessary for communication -important for sounding out words a student might be unfamiliar with reading fluency -the ability read words accurately and quickly -reading with speed, accuracy, and proper expression reading comprehension strategies culmination of all the reading strategies and the ultimate goal is learning to read an entering-level ell student has acquired grade-level literacy skills in the home language. Which of the following features of the home language would be most likely to support the transfer of basic literacy skills from home language
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